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Hi all,

I'm new to the forum, and am also new to pano photography having just bought a Hasselblad Xpan.

Below is a pic from my very first roll of film (Agfa Vista 400 - I know, it's meant to be terrible, but it was cheap whilst I awaited my first B&H delivery).

Still trying to get used to the pano format, but loving it thus far.

Cheers!
 

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Hi all,

I'm new to the forum, and am also new to pano photography having just bought a Hasselblad Xpan.

Below is a pic from my very first roll of film (Agfa Vista 400 - I know, it's meant to be terrible, but it was cheap whilst I awaited my first B&H delivery).

Still trying to get used to the pano format, but loving it thus far.

Cheers!

Welcome aboard Jubb Jubb!
 
Horizont, HP5+

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(slightly cropped)

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I'm scanning on an Epson V500...works pretty well. The V700 is a good step up and will scan 4x5 which the V500 will not.
Dave
 
David, if you don't mind some friendly critique, I know it's a monochromatic wall, but the image lacks contrast. Just MHO.
 
David, if you don't mind some friendly critique, I know it's a monochromatic wall, but the image lacks contrast. Just MHO.


I agree...i might mess with it some more in LR3 but it was tough to get what you see here.

The exposure was on a VERY overcast day shooting a wall/box/pole with all three items much the same tone. I shot it at 200 but did not mark the roll for extended development so I lumped it in with the other 200asa rolls from that trip. I figure i can get a good wet print...maybe i was lazy in LR :)
 
So I rented a Xpan for a week, unfortunately it was overcast most of the time, but here's a shot or two.

with some light cropping
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(Bernard Maybeck designed home in Brookings Oregon)
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